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  1. Sep 27, 2024 · John Marshall (born September 24, 1755, near Germantown [now Midland], Virginia—died July 6, 1835, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was the fourth chief justice of the United States and principal founder of the U.S. system of constitutional law.

  2. John Marshall (September 24, 1755 – July 6, 1835) was an American statesman, lawyer, and Founding Father who served as the fourth chief justice of the United States from 1801 until his death in 1835.

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · John Marshall was the fourth chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1801‑35). In Marbury v. Madison (1803) and other landmark cases, Marshall asserted the Supreme Court’s authority to ...

  4. Sep 27, 2024 · With hardly more than three months annually engaged in judicial duties (at that time, the court’s docket was much smaller than it is today), Marshall had much time to devote to personal endeavors. In 1807 he completed the five-volume The Life of George Washington.

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  5. Mar 15, 2019 · John Marshall in action with Allan Holdsworth, Pat Smythe and Daryl Runswick at Chateauvallon in 1974. In the second part of his interview with guest contributor Trevor Bannister John establishes himself on the 1960s London jazz and session scene and gets the call from Soft Machine.

  6. Oct 1, 2018 · John Marshall served on the Supreme Court as the chief justice of the United States from 18011835. Learn more about his life and work on the highest court.

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  8. John Marshall was born near Germantown, Virginia on September 24, 1755. His father, Thomas Marshall, was a land-owner and farmer who served in the local government. The Marshall farm, Oak Hill, had twenty-two enslaved people.